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Australian Hippoboscidae now psocoptera
Graeme Cocks
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I belive these are Hippoboscidae. Can anyone suggest a genera? Malaise trap, Townsville, Queensland.

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These next two pictures are of a different fly.

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It is not a Dipteron.

Psocoptera ?

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Thanks Theo. I guess I've got a bit more to learn.
 
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Definitely Psocoptera, possibly Trogiidae
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Thanks Tony.
 
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Hear hear ! I was bluffing correctly !


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